Over the last fifteen years, there has been one utility prop that’s always present in Chris Rawlins’ performances, and its name is “Reveal”.
You have a participant write down or draw absolutely anything, and in a split second, you know exactly what it is. “Reveal” uses no electronics and uses a completely normal pen, envelope, and clipboard.
This is test-conditions mind-reading with ordinary objects that stand up to scrutiny. It’s easy to do and works for one person or large audiences.
With many peeking methods, placement on the page matters. With “Reveal”, the participant can write or draw anywhere on the paper, and you will still see every bit of information.
This gimmick has evolved a lot over the last fifteen years, and this version has been refined and perfected over years of real-world performance.
You’ll receive:
Brand new and updated gimmick
Clipboard
Envelope
“Reveal” takes up almost no space, travels easily, resets in under five seconds, and is ready to perform within minutes.
Your audience won’t see anything, but you will see everything with “Reveal”.






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